GB/T 27828-2011
ActiveChemicals - Test method of in vitro skin corrosion - Transcutaneous electrical resistance test(TER)
化学品 体外皮肤腐蚀 经皮电阻试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the transcutaneous electrical resistance (TER) test method for evaluating the skin corrosion potential of chemicals in vitro. It is applied in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries as an alternative to animal testing, specifically for classifying substances as corrosive or non-corrosive to skin. The method is used during hazard assessment and regulatory compliance testing for raw materials and finished products.
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